Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Business Studies

Chapter

Organising

Question:

Accountability is derived from which of the following?

Options:

Authority

Formal position

Responsibility

All of the above

Correct Answer:

Responsibility

Explanation:

The correct answer is option 3- Responsibility.

Delegation is the transfer of authority from superior to subordinate. It has three elements: Authority, Responsibility and Accountability.

(i) Authority: Authority refers to the right of an individual to command his subordinates and to take action within the scope of his position. The concept of authority arises from the established scalar chain which links the various job positions and levels of an organisation.

(ii) Responsibility: Responsibility is the obligation of a subordinate to properly perform the assigned duty. It arises from a superior– subordinate relationship because the subordinate is bound to perform the duty assigned to him by his superior. Thus, responsibility flows upwards, i.e., a subordinate will always be responsible to his superior.

(iii) Accountability: Delegation of authority, undoubtedly empowers an employee to act for his superior but the superior would still be accountable for the outcome: Accountability implies being answerable for the final outcome. Once authority has been delegated and responsibility accepted, one cannot deny accountability.

In conclusion, it can be stated that while authority is delegated, responsibility is assumed, accountability is imposed. Responsibility is derived from authority and accountability is derived from responsibility.